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disappeared and investigators are asking the public for help. >> someone knows who did this. cooperation from the community will play a crucial role in the investigation. >> we are lending more of the three victims who died last night. a vigil for 8-year-old martin richard. krystle campbell the 29-year-old restaurant manager is being remembered. as well as a chinese graduate student from boston university who was watching the race with friends. >> a massachusetts official tells use that authorities believe they have identified a suspect and an abc station in boston is reporting a suspect has been arrested but that is not confirmed by abc7 news. the grieving continues in boston with president obama and the first lady heading here tomorrow for a memorial in on of victims. >> thank you. the bay area boy injured in the
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boston bombing is involving from a new round of surgery today. the 11-year-old aaron hern was there to cheer on his mother running in the marathon. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is in martin news. >> the community is rallying behind his family. >> it is amazing the love and support that martinez is showing for the 11-year-old aaron hern who is recovering at this hour in boston. this restaurant, one of three restaurants holding fundraisers for his family, i spoke with a family friend in boston who use aaron hern is making a strong recovery. >> aaron hern is making a good recovery after a traumatic 24 hours. family friend spoke to us by phone from boston. >> when he wakes up, he wants to know how the family s. >> the doctors at boston children's hospital will remove a breathing tube that prevented him from speaking. he is using an eye pad to
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communicate. >> he is a healthy strong boy. he is a swimmer, he is in great condition, a baseball player. so all of that is going beautifully and we are impressed with how felty he s. >> he was waiting for his mom to cross the finish line when shall knell from the first bomb blast tore into his thigh. an outpouring of support from family, friends and complete strangers. >> isn't martinez marvelous? fundraiser at this restaurant raised $4,000 last night to help the family with transportation and housing expenses. justin played football at the high school where aaron hern's dad is a coach and owned a chain of barbecue restaurants and will donate 15 percent of the proceeds to the family.
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>> i played we football where he is varsity football coach and his spread sessionor was important to my life and it hit close to my home when i heard who it was. >> the fundraiser starts on sunday at all 15 of the restaurants. mike pizza is also having a fundraiser. aaron hern has another surgery in boston where he may need skin grafts and we will keep you updated. >> if you would like to show your support for aaron hern you can share this "get well soon" badge on facebook by going to facebook.com/abc7 news. stay with us for the latest developments on the boston bombings and our news reporter and anchor will have live reports from boston starting on abc7 news at 4 with a slide show
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of touching images and moments of courage on our website. >> question have break news from washington, a ricin scare is rattling the lawmakers and president obama is the late toast be sent a letter testing positive for the deadly poison ricin. our news anchor joins us from the newsroom with more. the letter never reaped the white house, right? >> that is right. law enforcement officials tell us it was flagged at a remote mail screening facility for mail sent to the white house. the f.b.i. says the letter mailed to the president was preliminarily tested positive for ricin a potentially lethal poison but it has to undergo further laboratory testing a day after another letter potentially laced with the chemical was sent to the office of a mississippi senator. that letter and both are dated april 8 and postmarked from memphis with similar wording. >> i remind you these investigations both of the
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bombings in boston and the letters in question here are just underway. i would point to the statement by the f.b.i. that they have made, they have no indication of a indication between the two. >> senate offices are on partial lockdown after the discovery of suspicious packages. the police investigation centers now on the offices of senator richard shelby in the russell senate building and joe manchin in the heart senate office building. the lockdown is unrelated to the incident involving the president's letter. >> thank you so much, we want to take you to the boston bombings as we told you, abc7 news anchor has been in boston. we are getting word that either there has been an arrest or it is imminent but a suspect i.d.'s through surveillance video. what are you seeing out there? >> i am seeing a lot of people
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checking out what is going on but our affiliate in boston is reporting an arrest has been made in the bombing of the boston marathon that happened two days ago. they are also reporting as you said they were able to identify the suspect through surveillance video that was on top of a lord and taylor store a couple blocks do my left. there has been a lot of activity going on today. we did see a fire ladder coming and aiding the f.b.i. they were all in their white suits and they went on top of a roof which was across the street from the lord&taylor with evidence backs and metal containers and they came back down so obviously we don't know exactly what was doing on but obviously they were gathering some evidence. again, our afill immediate in boston is reporting that any were able to identify a suspect through surveillance video on top the lord&taylor and a suspect has been arrested.
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>> thank you. troubling new detail on the span of the bay bridge and why safety tests ordered years ago that could have detected bad bolts were never performed. >> it is opening day for the $300 million new exploritorium along san francisco's waterfront. we will take you
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>> breaking news in san francisco police are investigating tasering of a student by another student on campus. we were over the scene shortly after. there was a disagreement between the two students. police were already on campus searching lockers because of reports that another student brought a gun to school yesterday. we have a reporter looking into both incidents with more on the story later today at 4:00 and 5:00. >> something very exciting is happening right now. the long-awaited new exploritorium in san francisco is officially open to the public. this is opening day, and d.n.a. kicked -- and dan kick things off. there are some surprises for the guests. >> it is across the street from our location on the embarcardero and a hub of activity there and a gorgeous location in the middle of it all is use news
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reporter amy hollyfield. there was a huge supplies announcing they would let the first 200 guests in for free. when the doors of san francisco's new exploritorium opened at 10:00 this morning, the hope is that minds opened up, too, to the wonderful world of science. >> that is why the mother of three boys brought temperature to the grand opening. >> the kids are curious and this is a perfect place to do what they want to do, use their creativity, explore, and you can touch everything. >> it has been 15 years in the making and the new location at pier 15 is three times the size of the old location. city leaders gathered to celebrate the opening and dan ashley proudly served as emcee to bring in this new time of
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discovery. >> this is remarkable and sat filing and a new crown jewel for the city of san francisco. >> before the doors opened we got a tour of the place and quickly discovered at an exhibit about lights how adults can act like children. >> we would like adults as well as children to come and play and interact and find that inner child to explore the natural phenomena. >> they have figured out how to play a video and turn it into science. you play this with a partner the. >> it is about human interaction. and human social behavior. >> there are 600 gibbs -- exhibits here including a bridge surrounded by fog. it could take more than one visit because there is so much to see. >> this place is so much bigger and we just got here. we will all here all day. >> stuff to see inside, look at this live picture, outside, too,
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and outside exhibit a lot them are free so even if you want to come down here and enjoy to weather and don't want to pay to get in there is stuff to do outside. it costs $25 for adults and $19 for kids over five and is open until 10:00 tonight. another free thing to take advantage of is the light show on tonight and tomorrow night and outside on the building facade, something to see, very technical and scientific and the crowds are not overwhelming. i would say come on down, don't let opening day scare you. there is plenty of room to enjoy the exhibits but consider public transportation. packing at the embarcardero can be tricky. reporting live in san francisco for abc7 news. >> thank you. abc7 news is the official tv partner of the exploritorium. we have you recovered for everything exploritorium. as amy hollyfield said the museum is open until 10:00 tonight with outdoor evens and activities for gets until dark and even for people waiting in
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line. the light show begins tone at 9:30 on the front of pier 15 and runs until 11:00 tonight and tomorrow. for events, to tickets, parking everything is on our website at abc7 abc7news.com. >> will it be pleasant weather? >> i think so, more pleasant than in a while. we will talk about how the winds will subside. also, the winds are finally going to go away
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>> covering san rafael, south bay, pleasanton and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> if youly released documents show caltran ordered tests 4 1/2 years ago that could have revealed problems with faulty bolts in the bay bridge. the tests were never performed. 32 anchor bolts on the new span snapped off. in 2007 they ordered tests that would dedetect them but the contractor, american bridge and joint venture, never did this. officials are uncertain if the
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new eastern span will open by labor day as originally scheduled. >> we have changing weather. it was cold. it is warming up. >> we have a warming trend. >> absolutely. warming trend takes temperatures well above average but if you don't like the warm weather we have the coolest at the coast. we will start with what is going on right now. can you see how dry it is on live doppler 7 hd. we will talk about the breezes still gusting. notice it is away from the coast where we seeing faster wind up to 25 miles per hour in the east bay valley, along the east bay shore and the south bay and 38 in fairfield and breezy along the coast and san francisco is at 15 and novato is at 18 and only 7 in santa rosa. you can see the warmest weather right now, most of us in the 60's but for the san carlos and half moon bay with temperature in the upper 50's. still breezes across emeryville and the golden gate bridge and as far as what is going do
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happen with the exploritorium it will be breezy by 1:00 o'clock and 63 degrees and 3:00 it will be sunny and 55 and cool in the evening so have a jacket to watch the lights. from the east bay hills, high definition picture to the west showing the sunshine, more remain whatth today and we will have all seven days free of rain and our warmest day will be sunday, monday, and tuesday. here, again, our temperatures compared to yesterday, most of us in the low-to-mid 70's but san francisco is at 67 and you are still seven degrees warmer than yesterday and everyone else is four to six degrees warmer. leader is why we are still breezy on the front side of the ridge or the back side, you have areas of low pressure roll down and develop in the bottom of the trough and not unusual but when one spins up, the wind continues to spin up. this is the last one. high pressure will start moving this trough inland and that means high pressure will take
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over, the sinking air brings us sunshine and warmer days even at the cost you get warm but you will not get exceptionally warm. in the santa clara valley we have temperatures in the low-to-mid 70's and up the peninsula we have upper 60's to low 70's and a breeze on the coast and members in the upper 50's to low we 60's but not a breeze. mid-to-upper 50's in downtown and south san francisco and in sausalito low-to-mid 70's through the north bay valleys and upper 60's near your beaches and low 70's for everyone else on the east bay shore. low-to-mid 70's inland valleys. about an hour and 15 or 20 minutes from now we have a game that will be gorgeous. check out the temperatures in the sunshine: 4 degrees at at 1:5 and 70 when the game is over. it will, mid-40's to low 50's. here is the seven-day outlook,
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starting tomorrow, we will start a run, if you will, of 80 degree democrats inland and 90 by monday and in the 80's on monday around the bay but at that time we will be in the mid-60's at the coast where you can fine the cooler weather with the free air conditioning. we have another great resource for you following live doppler 7 hd on twitter for the latest bay area weather conditions, rain or shine and get video forecast which will hopefully be weather forecast and "spare the air" alert and power outage information and weather tweets. >> if you want to feel the fog this is the fog exhibit at the exploritorium. >> that is pretty
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>> back to our top story, in boston, boston station is reporting that an arrest has been made in the boston pair no one bombing that killed three people and injured more than 170 but abc7 news has not confirmed that. there are conflicting reports out there on whether a suspect has been actually even been identified or if they have seen someone on surveillance video but not actually identified him yet. >> an associated press release is saying an arrest is imminent and the is the were will brought to court the we are checking all of this and checking with our own network. abc7 news reporter is in boston and will have reports for us later today. the f.b.i. is planning a news conference at 2:00 our time to release all of the details. >> you will want did stay with us and you can go to our website for more information or follow us on twitter for breaking news.
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>> from you will of always at abc7 news thank you for joining
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[cheers and applause] >> hello, everybody, and welcome to millionaire. today's first contestant is an accountant and a professional bowler who loves his balls so much, he names them. [laughter] from manassas, virginia, please welcome tom scurlock.>> . >> hi, meredith. >> nice to see you, tom. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. >> wow. now, i understand you have two balls and you've named each one.
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>> that's right. >> okay. >> the white and black ball i named ernestine. >> ernestine, okay. >> and the red and blue ball... >> ooh. >> is shaneequah. >> shaneequah and ernestine. wow. >> that's right. [applause] >> both are large balls, or they are-- >> [laughs] quite large. >> yes, yes. >> 16 pounds. >> wow. and i also understand from holding your balls as much as you do, you've developed an issue with your fingers. >> yeah, i have on things where i never stop even though it's painful, so... [laughter] so essentially, my fingers do not straighten out. >> your fingers--oh, right. like, mine straighten out and yours do not. >> that's right. i have an extruded joint. >> from the ball. >> from the ball. >> wow. you got to stop holding those balls. [laughter] >> certainly do. >> wow. [cheers and applause] but all kidding aside... >> uh-huh. >> from your bowling-- and you just became a professional bowler 'cause you wanted to be good at something, right?
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>> that's right.a pretty good a- uh, pretty good, uh, athlete way back in the days. was in my, i was in the junior olympics, and i never got to go to the olympics. so i decided that i wanted to do something professionally, and i got really good at bowling. i bowled a perfect game. i had 11 in a row. >> you got the ring to prove it right there on your finger. hello, everybody. there's the ring to prove it. [cheers and applause] >> and so essentially what happened was i continued to do that. i went to a couple of tournaments. i just cashed in a tournament. i finished, like, 74th out of about 10,000 people. >> fantastic. >> and so probably the p.b.a. is my next step, and i'll hopefully make some money. >> good luck to you. i hope you make some money here today. >> i definitely hope so too. [cheers and applause] >> so let's... let's put down the balls and take a look at the money in your round 1, okay? >> all righty. >> all right, computer, please randomize the dollar amounts. here are the categories to your questions. please randomize those categories. and now that everything is all shuffled, are you ready, tom?

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